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Sold the old turbo/gate and upgrading to 3582 .82 with tial 44 mvr off the exhaust housing.

Then twin feed fuel setup so extra fuel line undercar and weld fitting on fuel rail, Fill up a few containers of E85 then off for tune.

Few pics when 30 was fitted....

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Saw the 4 door 34 pulled up at the bus stop across from paradise island in surfers paradise at 2am saturday night with what looked to be 7 cops and 2 cars givin the car a good reamin.

Hope the rape wasnt too fierce.

Saw the 4 door 34 pulled up at the bus stop across from paradise island in surfers paradise at 2am saturday night with what looked to be 7 cops and 2 cars givin the car a good reamin.

Hope the rape wasnt too fierce.

I heard but dont know the details.

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